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4 Simple
Ways To Improve Your Automobile Fuel Economy
Keep Your Engine Properly Tuned
Fixing a car that is noticeably out of tune or
has failed an emissions test can improve its gas
mileage by an average of 4 percent, though
results vary based on the kind of repair and how
well it is done.
Fixing a serious maintenance problem, such as a
faulty oxygen sensor, can improve your mileage
by as much as 40 percent. Fuel Economy Benefit:
4% and Equivalent Gasoline Savings: $0.12/gallon
Check & Replace Air Filters Regularly
Replacing a clogged air filter can improve your
car's gas mileage by as much as 10 percent. Your
car's air filter keeps impurities from damaging
the inside of your engine. Not only will
replacing a dirty air filter save gas, it will
protect your engine. Fuel Economy Benefit: up to
10% and Equivalent Gasoline Savings: up to
$0.29/gallon
Keep Tires Properly Inflated
You can improve your gas mileage by around 3.3
percent by keeping your tires inflated to the
proper pressure. Under-inflated tires can lower
gas mileage by 0.4 percent for every 1 psi drop
in pressure of all four tires. Properly inflated
tires are safer and last longer. Fuel Economy
Benefit: up to 3% and Equivalent Gasoline
Savings: up to $0.09/gallon
Use the Recommended Grade of Motor Oil
You can improve your gas mileage by 1-2 percent
by using the manufacturer's recommended grade of
motor oil. For example, using 10W-30 motor oil
in an engine designed to use 5W-30 can lower
your gas mileage by 1-2 percent. Using 5W-30 in
an engine designed for 5W-20 can lower your gas
mileage by 1-1.5 percent. Also, look for motor
oil that says "Energy Conserving" on the API
performance symbol to be sure it contains
friction-reducing additives to improve your
automobile fuel economy. |